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She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
At some point they are going to have ad channels with content breaks.
They are not deleting, they are editing. So the platform would have to undo those edits rather than just flipping the visibility flag.
I don’t work any more productively with more screens. The distraction outweighs the benefits for me.
I’m more productive than anyone else on my team, and would argue more productive than the majority of people in my whole department. I use a single 28" monitor.
1000mbps / $100 / month
Selective Service is “the draft”. It’s where the country can force you into military service.
Coil whine ? Yup. They told me it would go away as I got older and lost range of hearing. Still waiting for that.
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“Protect your privacy” is literally why we use uBO…
It’s like $20 year, not everything good can be free.
NextDNS.
Also, be wary of relying on anything blocking ads on streaming services this way. They will likely serve them within the video stream, so not network-blockable.
Apple is the least terrible of my list.
ATV is the only box I recommend. I’m anti-Google, don’t trust Amazon (and now their service is going to do ads on a paid Prime membership), and Roku has major privacy issues at least in the past. Curious why you’re seeking an alternative to Apple.
I put a relative’s mobile phone on NextDNS to block ads for them, and the came back a couple days later noting how weird the ad-free experience was. Thankfully they didn’t want to revert, but yeah, most people are way into advertiser Stockholm Syndrome at this point.
I think I’ve been blocking/combating internet ads for 20+ years at this point.
Site owner and whomever in marketing wrote that. Pure psychopathy, IMO.
One of these companies needs to be beached to prove damages, I guess.
Hahaha, I came here to post “anything Florida”. Take my upvote.
Proton Mail is cheap. I think I paid $40 for a year and you get a bunch more stuff in addition to mail and a custom mail domain.
Hackers
I thought it was a coating, like what they use to filter UV light. I have Theraspecs that do it, but those are sunglasses.